Frontiers in Nutrition (Oct 2023)

Combination of Walnut Peptide and Casein Peptide alleviates anxiety and improves memory in anxiety mices

  • Qinxi Li,
  • Qinxi Li,
  • Xiuzhen Jia,
  • Xiuzhen Jia,
  • Qixing Zhong,
  • Qixing Zhong,
  • Zhihui Zhong,
  • Zhihui Zhong,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Cheng Tang,
  • Bangcheng Zhao,
  • Bangcheng Zhao,
  • Haotian Feng,
  • Haotian Feng,
  • Jingyu Hao,
  • Jingyu Hao,
  • Zifu Zhao,
  • Zifu Zhao,
  • Jian He,
  • Jian He,
  • Yingqian Zhang,
  • Yingqian Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1273531
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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IntroductionAnxiety disorders continue to prevail as the most prevalent cluster of mental disorders following the COVID-19 pandemic, exhibiting substantial detrimental effects on individuals’ overall well-being and functioning. Even after a search spanning over a decade for novel anxiolytic compounds, none have been approved, resulting in the current anxiolytic medications being effective only for a specific subset of patients. Consequently, researchers are investigating everyday nutrients as potential alternatives to conventional medicines. Our prior study analyzed the antianxiety and memory-enhancing properties of the combination of Walnut Peptide (WP) and Casein Peptide (CP) in zebrafish.Methods and ResultsBased on this work, our current research further validates their effects in mice models exhibiting elevated anxiety levels through a combination of gavage oral administration. Our results demonstrated that at 170 + 300 mg human dose, the WP + CP combination significantly improved performances in relevant behavioral assessments related to anxiety and memory. Furthermore, our analysis revealed that the combination restores neurotransmitter dysfunction observed while monitoring Serotonin, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), dopamine (DA), and acetylcholine (ACh) levels. This supplementation also elevated the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA, indicating protective effects against the neurological stresses of anxiety. Additionally, there were strong correlations among behavioral indicators, BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor), and numerous neurotransmitters.ConclusionHence, our findings propose that the WP + CP combination holds promise as a treatment for anxiety disorder. Besides, supplementary applications are feasible when produced as powdered dietary supplements or added to common foods like powder, yogurt, or milk.

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